Protests in Iraq have been continuing for months now and the people are making it clear to the Iraqi government that they will not tolerate the deplorable conditions that they have been left to deal with and the widespread corruption and interference from abroad.

41 years ago, on February 11, 1979, the Iranian people could eventually overthrow a long-time monarchic dictatorship. However, they didn’t achieve what they had arisen for, including freedom, justice, equality, and prosperous life. Regrettably, Ruhollah Khomeini suddenly emerged and styled himself as the leader of the Iranian revolution relying on the Guadeloupe accord.

While the majority of Iranians suffer from widespread poverty and they must struggle hard to make ends meet, the Iranian government delivered another failed adventurous project. On February 9, the government tried to launch a communications satellite into space.

The Iranian security forces arrested a teachers’ rights activist at his home on Saturday, according to a statement by the Iranian Teachers’ Trade Association (ITTA), who protested this method of putting double the pressure on teachers and activists, while calling for the immediate and unconditional release of the activist.

The Iranian government says that no one in Iran has contracted the Coronavirus, but there are reports of suspected cases, and the authorities are failing to take the necessary precautionary measures to stop the virus from spreading.

Iran’s gas industry is on the verge of complete collapse, gas exports have fallen sharply, and the gas industry is heavily worn out and there is no money to invest in the gas industry. However, the government seems to be looking to raise gas prices in the country.

A warden only known as Moharrami was transferred to Ward 8 of Iran’s notorious Gohardasht Prison (Rajaii Shahr) in Karaj two years ago from Ward 209 (the Intelligence Ministry’s ward) in Evin Prison in Tehran.

In the past week, two bad news about the destruction of Iranian nature has been published. One in the north area and another in the south. In the north, the news of the death of more than 12,000 migratory birds is suspected, and in the south the risk of the death of one million palm trees.

Three women’s rights activists in Iran have had their sentences for protesting the compulsory hijab upheld by an Appeals Court, which is unsurprising considering the defendants’ lawyers were not allowed in the courtroom during either trial and the court refused to receive a defence bill from the activists.

It is possible to summarize the entire achievements of the Iranian regime inthe past 40 years in bloody suppression, adventurism in the Middle East and relentless attempts for achieving nuclear weapons,